Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Andover
The UK’s substance abuse crisis has reached unprecedented levels in recent years, with over 275,000 adults in contact with drug and alcohol services between April 2020 and March 2021.
There were over 975,000 alcohol-related hospital admissions in the year prior, according to official statistics from the UK Government.
It is clear that action needs to be taken on a societal level to combat this public health problem. On an individual level, the best thing that a person in active addiction can do is to check in to rehab.
Rehab Recovery is a rehab referral agency that can help you to find the best possible addiction treatment at a private drug and alcohol rehab in Andover.
If you are looking for rehab treatment, you can reach out to us on 0800 088 66 86 or through our email contact form. In the meantime, please read on for more information about how rehab can help.
What is Alcohol Addiction?
Alcoholism or alcohol addiction is a psychological obsession with alcohol that has both physical and psychological manifestations.
Alcoholics generally find it very difficult to go for any significant length of time without drinking alcohol or otherwise enabling themselves to drink alcohol.
This behaviour often comes at the expense of their relationships, their work prospects, their family life, and their personal health and well-being.
Those who suffer from alcoholism usually find that their cravings become harder to satisfy over time, as their body’s tolerance for alcohol increases.
Attempts to go for a time without drinking often result in very unpleasant withdrawal symptoms, such as headaches, vomiting, excessive sweating, delirium tremens, and even seizures.
This is why it is always better to go through a proper medical detox, which is one of the services offered at drug and alcohol rehab in Andover.
What is Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Andover?
Drug and alcohol rehab is short for rehabilitation, which means helping someone to get back to having as healthy a life as possible through treatment, after a period of illness, isolation, or imprisonment.
In the context of drugs and alcohol, rehab refers to a clinic where a person can get medical and therapeutic help with their addiction as well as reconnect with others in a healthy way.
Rehab clinics are known to be the most effective form of treatment for anyone needing help with addiction, mostly due to the thorough and comprehensive treatment programmes on offer.
For inpatients, rehab also provides a respite from the chaos of the modern world, and from the stress factors present in their personal lives.
To discuss your options for drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, please call us today on 0800 088 66 86.
Pre-rehab Steps: Intervention
Drug and alcohol rehab in Andover transforms the lives of millions of people every year. However, in order for that to happen, the person first needs to admit that they have a problem and accept help.
Intervention is usually the most effective way of doing this. This usually means sitting down with the person as a group and calmly explaining how their addiction and behaviours have affected everyone.
If you are going to do an intervention this way, it is usually best to involve a professional such as an intervention counsellor to make sure that the session is effective and doesn’t spiral out of control.
We can provide free advice on how to go about getting an intervention counsellor involved or trying alternative intervention techniques such as CRAFT intervention.
Call us on 0800 088 66 86 and we can help you to help the person you love.
How Much Does Rehab Cost in Andover?
There will always be a financial cost for the private rehab treatment, whether this is payable by you directly, someone who cares about you, or your insurance provider.
It is not possible to provide a cost upfront without speaking to you first, as everyone who is thinking of going to rehab has different needs and circumstances.
To give you a rough idea, the average daily cost of private rehab in the UK comes to about £495 per day, although some clinics are much more affordable than this.
Once we have gone through a consultation with you over the phone, we will be able to give you a much more accurate estimate as to how much your treatment will cost.
To discuss your options for drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, please call us today on 0800 088 66 86.
Is Drug & Alcohol Rehab on the NHS?
You may be able to apply for public-funded rehab through your local council, which will have its own infrastructure in place for dealing with drug and alcohol addiction.
Local council authorities usually have a set amount of funding for rehab clinic placements each year. There are limited places, and high demand for those places, which means that most who apply will be disappointed.
On the other hand, attending private drug and alcohol rehab in Andover means that you will be able to commence your treatment straight away, rather than waiting for weeks or months.
We can provide free advice on how to apply for public rehab, as well as measures that you may be able to take to make private rehab more affordable. Call us free on 0800 088 66 86 today.
How Long Does Rehab Last?
Drug and alcohol rehab in Andover generally lasts for 28 days if you go for a full course of treatment, which potentially includes detox, medication, therapy, and aftercare.
There is also the option of just going for the detox portion of treatment, which usually only lasts between a week and 10 days.
Some people go to long-term rehab, which can last for up to 3 months. However, this is quite rare and is usually only necessary for extreme cases of substance abuse and addiction.
To discuss your options for drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, please call us today on 0800 088 66 86.
Inpatient or Outpatient Treatment in Andover
If you have an addiction that is on the less extreme end of the scale, you may be eligible for outpatient rehab, which means attending the clinic by day and staying home in the evenings and weekends.
This is a considerably cheaper option, as it eliminates accommodation costs. However, only a minority of people are suitable candidates for outpatient care.
We would need to speak with you first to advise whether outpatient care is right for you. Call us free on 0800 088 66 86 to start the free consultation.
Alcohol Detox & Rehab in Andover
Drinking is heavily intertwined with popular culture in the UK, which is a real problem for those of us who have a disordered relationship with alcohol.
With binge drinking normalised and involved with most major social events, it can be hard to keep perspective around when your drinking has become problematic.
If your drinking has caused noticeable problems with your work life, your family, your relationships, or your health, it is time to accept that you have a problem.
Alcoholism is best treated at drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, where you can go through detox as well as an intensive and comprehensive programme of therapies to move towards rehabilitation.
Call Rehab Recovery on 0800 088 66 86 for a free consultation and friendly confidential advice about rehab treatment for alcoholism.
Rehab for Cocaine in Andover
Cocaine is one the most common illicit substances in the UK, providing a short-term high that makes users feel sociable, confident, and energetic.
For most people, cocaine starts out as an enjoyable high to enhance the experience of a party or a night out. This can very quickly descend into full-blown addiction, health problems, and financial dismay.
Cocaine often sells for more than its weight in gold and is also incredibly chemically addictive. These two factors combined are a recipe for disaster.
If you find that cocaine has taken control of your life and you don’t know what to do, we can help you find the best treatment possible, without the need for detox.
Call Rehab Recovery on 0800 088 66 86 to get free confidential advice and information on cocaine addiction and the treatment process at drug and alcohol rehab in Andover.
Rehab for Heroin in Andover
Despite being arguably the most stigmatised drug on the market, heroin abuse is a widespread problem in the UK, with heroin accounting for 46% of drug-related deaths in the UK.
As well as the physical damage caused to the heroin user, there is also indirect damage to the communities around them – for example, from heroin users stealing or committing robbery in order to afford a fix.
Heroin addiction needs a thorough programme of clinical treatment and medication, and there is nowhere better to that than in a residential rehab facility.
Everything can be taken care of at rehab, from detox to medication to therapy to relapse prevention planning. This is why it is consistently proven to be the most effective treatment for heroin addiction.
Heroin can cause a person’s life to feel like a personal hell, but there is a way out as long as you are willing to accept that you have a problem and commit to the treatment process.
To discuss your options for drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, please call us today on 0800 088 66 86.
Rehab for Cannabis in Andover
A lot of people have relaxed attitudes to cannabis use in the UK, and even those who use the drug every day may not see it as a problem that needs to be addressed.
However, cannabis can take over a person’s life just like any other drug – what starts as ‘recreational’ use can soon develop into a daily habit.
With cannabis, this kind of use can lead to poor mental health. Heavy cannabis use has been proven to worsen the symptoms of depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, OCD, and other chronic mental health conditions.
Cannabis also makes people more likely to become socially withdrawn, which in itself can be catastrophic for a person’s mental health and well-being.
To stop using cannabis and regain control of your life, consider seeking cannabis addiction treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Andover.
Types of Therapies on Offer in Andover Rehabs
Treating drug and alcohol addiction is not as straightforward as it is treating some other diseases or behavioural problems. It requires a diverse programme of therapies and treatments.
This is exactly what you get at drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, where you will be under the care of a range of mental health professionals and addiction experts.
Not only will you get access to a range of therapies that is almost impossible to arrange outside of rehab, but it will be ensured that your treatment plan is cohesive and properly thought-out.
We have listed a few examples of therapies below that will likely be available at your drug and alcohol rehab in Andover. If you would like to know more about any one of them, please call us.
1. Cognitive behavioural therapy
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a treatment that is used to challenge and disrupt cognitive distortions and general unhealthy patterns of thinking.
These thought patterns are common symptoms of many different mental health conditions, a lot of which are common comorbidities of substance addiction.
Cognitive behavioural therapy has a range of different applications, and it is increasingly common to find CBT on the programme at drug and alcohol treatment centres.
2. Dialectical behavioural therapy
Although there are similarities in the way it is administered, dialectical behavioural therapy is not as well-known as cognitive behavioural therapy.
However, it has become increasingly popular within the addiction treatment industry, mostly due to its effectiveness in treating personality disorders such as BPD/EUPD.
Disorders like this are a common comorbidity of drug and alcohol addiction, and DBT can help to make unpleasant psychological symptoms much more manageable.
3. Brief interventions
As the name suggests, brief interventions are short-length interventions in problematic behaviours, whether or not they are related directly to addiction.
They are used by counsellors or other healthcare providers to bring awareness to a problem as well as put a plan of action into place to address the problem.
It could be something as simple as providing a helpline phone number – whatever it takes to get through the short term with as little harm to the individual as possible.
4. Motivational interviewing
Motivational Interviewing (MI) is one of the many counselling techniques that can be employed to help a person address the problems of apathy and hopelessness about their future.
Through a brief conversation with the patient, a counsellor can help the person to identify areas of their life that they could improve, and set out a clear, achievable plan to do so.
These goals might be things like giving up smoking or taking up exercise – realistic, practical things that could really make a positive difference in the person’s life.
5. Holistic therapies
Holistic therapies can boost your sense of wellness and self-esteem while going through drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, and the sessions can also be very enjoyable.
Holistic sessions might involve things like music therapy, art therapy, reiki, yoga, tai chi, or mindful activities such as gardening or meditation.
Trying something new through holistic therapy can be worth it for its own sake, and you may find that you develop a new skill or hobby while doing so.
6. Group therapy
For people in rehab, group therapy sessions are a welcome antidote to the loneliness and social isolation that so often come with drug and alcohol addiction.
It can be very healing to feel part of a small community that understands what you are going through and will happily listen to any thoughts that you want to share.
Likewise, you will be able to learn from others in the group who offer their own collective wisdom and perspectives on things.
Group therapy sessions at drug and alcohol rehab in Andover will usually be chaired by a mental health professional from the on-site team, or sometimes by a senior group member.
7. Individual therapy
As well as being part of the group therapy sessions at rehab, you will be able to process your feelings and thoughts with a therapist on a one-on-one basis.
This can be a good forum for sharing things that you may not be comfortable sharing with the group, such as past traumas and inner fears.
This might be with a psychotherapist, a drug counsellor, a psychiatrist, or a combination of mental health professionals. The important thing is that you can share in confidence and privacy.
8. Family therapy
Family therapy involves family members coming into the clinic to have therapy sessions with you that are administered by a specialist family therapist.
This can be a great way of starting the healing process for family relationships which may have become strained while the person was in active addiction.
Family therapy can be included in your treatment plan at drug and alcohol rehab in Andover if this is something that you would like to pursue, but it is not compulsory.
9. Co-dependency treatment
Co-dependent relationships (whether social or romantic) are sadly very common and can cause a great deal of damage to everyone involved.
Co-dependency is not an issue that is exclusive to addiction, but it can be particularly problematic for those who have a substance abuse problem.
For example, this might mean that the person is forming relationships with toxic or abusive people in order to access drink or drugs.
Co-dependency treatment can be a great way of getting a sense of perspective on your relationships and learning how to set boundaries in recovery.
10. Twelve-Step Facilitation Therapy (TSF)
The twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous and/or Narcotics Anonymous can be incorporated into your rehab treatment plan through twelve-step facilitation therapy.
Although not everyone agrees with the principles of the 12-step programme or AA in general, it is important that those who value the programme can stick to it as they go through rehab.
We would like to reiterate that the 12 steps are not a mandatory part of treatment at drug and alcohol rehab in Andover – it is totally up to you whether you pursue the programme and its teachings.
To discuss your options for drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, please call us today on 0800 088 66 86.
The Importance of Dual Diagnosis for Co-occurring Disorders at Rehab
Addiction doesn’t exist in a vacuum – many people who suffer from substance addiction will have other mental health issues at the same time, which can easily make the addiction worse.
This includes conditions like OCD, BPD, anxiety disorders, and depression. Sadly, many people go for their whole life without having these conditions even diagnosed, let alone treated.
At rehab, the mental health team will be able to identify any issues like this through private consultations with you, and then put a treatment plan into place that meshes with the rest of your treatment. This is known as dual diagnosis.
How Drug & Alcohol Rehab Helps with Relapse Prevention
Rehab staff understand that recovery is a lifelong process and that your stay at rehab is just the beginning of that journey.
This is why a great emphasis is placed on putting a solid relapse prevention plan in place before you leave the clinic.
A good relapse prevention plan requires both proactive and reactive steps – in other words, figuring out productive and positive actions to take, as well as who or what to stay away from.
This might mean restructuring your social circle, going to meetings such as AA or NA, and finding a new hobby to pursue, among other steps.
Having a plan set in place makes it much easier to navigate sobriety, particularly in the first few months outside of the clinic.
To discuss your options for drug and alcohol rehab in Andover, please call us today on 0800 088 66 86.
Aftercare & Support Services Once Rehab has been Completed
All of the affiliated Rehab Recovery clinics offer a year-long aftercare programme to anyone who completes a full course of inpatient rehab.
This allows you to come back every now and then for catch-up meetings, usually at weekends. You may also be able to help those who are just starting out on their recovery journey.
This aftercare package is included at no extra cost. There are also a lot of resources in your local community that you should take advantage of – see below:
1. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is one of the oldest addiction treatment organisations that there is, and is certainly the most well-known.
AA was founded in the 1930s and has millions of members around the world, all of whom are required to follow the organisation’s 12-step programme.
The 12 steps provide a spiritual approach to recovery and have been adapted to other similar organisations such as Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Gamblers Anonymous (GA).
All of these groups operate within Hampshire, and it is perfectly permissible to attend meetings at more than one of these organisations if you would like to.
2. SMART Recovery
SMART Recovery is a global network of addiction treatment resources that provides a secular and clinically-centred alternative to AA and NA.
Like AA, SMART offers free meetings around the country. However, they do not require their attendees to adhere to any kind of spiritual concepts such as the ‘higher power’ component of AA.
Instead, they emphasise evidence-based treatments such as cognitive behavioural therapy. Search ‘SMART meeting Hampshire’ to find your nearest SMART facility.
3. Al-Anon Family Group meetings
Just as AA provides support to people who struggle with alcoholism, Al-Anon provides a space for the family members and loved ones of those people.
Addiction can take a toll on those around the person through destructive or obnoxious behaviours, which can be very stressful for everyone involved.
Al-Anon provides a format in which to share with other people in the same position. Al-Anon has regular meetings across Hampshire, and you can find out more about them on their official website.
Outpatient Treatment via a Local Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Andover
It is good to keep in touch with your local doctor about your addiction and recovery issues, just as you would with any other chronic health condition.
Your local GP will likely have a number of options in terms of resources that are available to you, which may include being supported by a drug and alcohol outreach team.
These teams of social workers and other professionals will be able to provide you with support on an ongoing basis, which may include home visits if that is something that you would want.
Whether you are currently in active addiction or in recovery, book an appointment at your local surgery and ask your doctor what addiction resources are available in your area.
Get Help Today
We hope that reading through the information above has been helpful to you, and we are here to answer any other questions that you may have about the rehab process.
Call us on 0800 088 66 86 to discuss your referral to drug & alcohol rehab in Andover, or if you are calling from overseas, the number is +44 330 333 6197.
We know that living with addiction is hard, but there is help out there, and we make it easy as possible to access that treatment.